South Fork of the Snake River

Just an hour from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the legendary South Fork of the Snake River stands as one of the most iconic and productive fly fishing rivers in the world. Renowned for its exceptional dry fly fishing, the South Fork offers anglers the chance to float through four distinct sections of river, each showcasing breathtaking scenery and incredible trout water.

Guided fly fishing trips on the South Fork begin with expert local guides and end with unforgettable memories. As you drift beneath towering canyon walls and cottonwood-lined banks, keep your eyes open for soaring bald eagles and rising trout. Throughout the season, anglers may find themselves casting size 8 Chubby Chernobyls, size 20 Blue Wing Olives, and everything in between, depending on the hatch.

While the South Fork is famous for its surface action, these waters also hold monster trout eager to strike nymphs and streamers, especially during the fall. In fact, many anglers plan their Jackson Hole fly fishing trips around autumn streamer fishing on the South Fork, hoping to hook into a trophy brown or cutthroat trout.

Whether you're a seasoned fly fisher or new to the sport, a guided day on the South Fork of the Snake promises top-tier fishing, majestic views, and a riverside lunch to remember.

Need more than one day on the water? Elevate your experience with our overnight camp through the South Fork Canyon. 

Contact us to learn more about this exceptional fly fishing experience or to reserve your spot for this unique opportunity.

Season: April  –  November 

Group Size: 2 Anglers per boat

Included: Full day guided fishing, fly fishing equipment as needed, all flies and terminal tackle, lunch

Exclusions: Idaho fishing license, gratuity for guides

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